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Unique cellular interactions between the obligate intracellular bacteria Wolbachia pipientis and its insect host
DownloadFall 2011
Wolbachia are maternally inherited obligate intracellular bacteria found in arthropods, where they induce feminization, male-killing, parthenogenesis, and cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). CI is conditional male sterility, in which Wolbachia-infected males successfully mate with infected females,...
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Identification of CECR2-containing chromatin-remodeling complexes and their Chromatin-binding sites in mice
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Eukaryotic nuclear DNA is packaged into chromatin, a complex nucleoprotein structure. This has functional consequences by controlling the accessibility of DNA to binding factors responsible for many important cellular processes such as transcription, DNA replication and DNA repair. ATP-dependent...
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Spring 2015
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) enter a period of intensified feeding in the spring, which allows for the accumulation of energy stores critical to surviving the open water season. Study on polar bear predation has been limited by sample size and spatial extent, and hypotheses on the demographic...
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Predator and Prey, Past, Present, and Projected: Modelling Polar Bears and Ringed Seals in a Dynamic Arctic
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Climate change is causing the Arctic to warm faster than anywhere else on earth. The projected effects of a warmer Arctic include changes in population dynamics and distributions, biodiversity, food web structure, and ecosystem services. Our ability to successfully monitor ecological changes and...
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Pathophysiology in fish trypanosomiasis: The interaction between Trypanosoma carassii and goldfish erythropoietic system during the course of infection
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Trypanosoma carassii is a hemoflagellate parasite that infects a variety of cyprinid fish. The primary pathophysiology of T. carassii infections in fish is the onset of a prolonged anemia, characterized by significant decreases in the number of circulating red blood cells during peak parasitemia....